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The Death of Björn Andrésen "The Most Beautiful Boy in the World" at 70 After a Controversial Artistic and Human Journey

October 27, 20251272 ViewsRead Time: 2 minutes
The Death of Björn Andrésen "The Most Beautiful Boy in the World" at 70 After a Controversial Artistic and Human Journey
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On October 26, Swedish actor and musician Björn Andrésen, who was dubbed "The Most Beautiful Boy in the World," passed away at the age of 70 after suffering from illness, according to media sources in Sweden. The exact details of the cause of death were not disclosed, leaving behind his daughter Robin and an unforgettable artistic legacy.


Andrésen was born in Stockholm on January 26, 1955, and suffered a harsh childhood following his mother’s suicide and his father’s absence, finding refuge and support in his grandmother’s care, who encouraged him to pursue art and acting. He never imagined that this passion would lead him to global fame.


Andrésen's life turned upside down in 1971 when the legendary Italian director Luchino Visconti cast him as "Tadzio" in the film "Death in Venice," adapted from Thomas Mann's novel. Andrésen portrayed the teenage boy who falls under the influence of an older man, achieving resounding success with the character at just fifteen years old. Visconti described him at the time as "The Most Beautiful Boy in the World," a title that followed him throughout his life.


Behind the glitz of early fame, Andrésen struggled with the weight of psychological pressures that left deep scars on his personal journey. Despite his attempts to build an independent career in music and theater, he faced significant personal challenges in his later years, including the tragic loss of his infant son. Nevertheless, he remained committed to artistic work, appearing for the last time in the film "Midsommar" in 2019.


Andrésen's story returned to the global spotlight through the documentary "The Most Beautiful Boy in the World" in 2021, which highlighted his struggles with early fame and the heavy price he paid due to the stereotype of beauty. His friends commented on his life by saying: "His life was a mirror of an industry that traps youth in the perfection trap," thus embodying the human suffering behind the image of a global star.

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